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2002 FIFA World Cup qualification (CONMEBOL)


FieldValue
tourney_name2002 FIFA World Cup qualification (CONMEBOL)
dates28 March 2000 – 25 November 2001
matches90
goals232
num_teams10
confederations1
top_scorerHernán Crespo
Agustín Delgado
(9 goals each)
attendance3431386
nextseason[2006](2006-fifa-world-cup-qualification-conmebol)
prevseason[1998](1998-fifa-world-cup-qualification-conmebol)

Agustín Delgado (9 goals each) Listed below are the dates and results for the 2002 FIFA World Cup qualification rounds for the South American zone (CONMEBOL). For an overview of the qualification rounds, see the article 2002 FIFA World Cup qualification.

A total of 10 CONMEBOL teams entered the competition. The South American zone was allocated 4.5 places (out of 32) in the final tournament.

The 10 teams played against each other on a home-and-away basis. The top 4 teams qualified. The 5th-placed team advanced to the CONMEBOL / OFC Intercontinental Play-off.

Standings

Matches

Matchday 1


Aguinaga


Palacios

Verón
C. López

Matchday 2


Ortega
Crespo



Zago De la Cruz

Matchday 3

Montero

Brizuela



Córdoba
Valenciano

Matchday 4

Morán
Savarese
Tortolero Baldivieso


Hurtado

Salas
Zamorano

Crespo

Matchday 5

Rodríguez

Campos


C. López

Matchday 6


Zamorano


Vampeta

Matchday 7


Zamorano
Salas



Matchday 8

Cardozo Paredes


Silva Olivera Cedrés

Verón

Rivaldo Sandy

Matchday 9

Chilavert

Juninho Romário



Batistuta

Matchday 10



Del Solar
Cardozo
Paredes
Chilavert

Sánchez

Husaín

Matchday 11


Mendoza Pizarro



Sorín Verón Gallardo Samuel

Matchday 12


Arango Bonilla


Colque Botero Sorín

Matchday 13

Delgado


López Crespo

Botero Justiniano

Matchday 14

Rondón

Coimbra

Crespo

Rivaldo

Matchday 15

Arango

Recoba

Cardozo Chilavert Santa Cruz

Cris

Matchday 16

Delgado Kaviedes Fernández Gómez

Morán


Rivaldo

Morínigo Batistuta

Matchday 17

Ángel González


Baldivieso

C. López

Noriega González

Matchday 18




Castillo

Rivaldo

Intercontinental play-off

Main article: 2002 FIFA World Cup qualification (OFC–CONMEBOL play-off)

Qualified teams

The following five teams from CONMEBOL qualified for the final tournament.

TeamQualified asQualified onPrevious appearances in FIFA World Cup**[1](1)**
12 ([1930](1930-fifa-world-cup), [1934](1934-fifa-world-cup), [1958](1958-fifa-world-cup), [1962](1962-fifa-world-cup), [1966](1966-fifa-world-cup), [1974](1974-fifa-world-cup), ***[1978](1978-fifa-world-cup)***, [1982](1982-fifa-world-cup), **[1986](1986-fifa-world-cup)**, [1990](1990-fifa-world-cup), [1994](1994-fifa-world-cup), [1998](1998-fifa-world-cup))
0 (debut)
16 (all) ([1930](1930-fifa-world-cup), [1934](1934-fifa-world-cup), [1938](1938-fifa-world-cup), *[1950](1950-fifa-world-cup)*, [1954](1954-fifa-world-cup), **[1958](1958-fifa-world-cup)**, **[1962](1962-fifa-world-cup)**, [1966](1966-fifa-world-cup), **[1970](1970-fifa-world-cup)**, [1974](1974-fifa-world-cup), [1978](1978-fifa-world-cup), [1982](1982-fifa-world-cup), [1986](1986-fifa-world-cup), [1990](1990-fifa-world-cup), **[1994](1994-fifa-world-cup)**, [1998](1998-fifa-world-cup))
5 ([1930](1930-fifa-world-cup), [1950](1950-fifa-world-cup), [1958](1958-fifa-world-cup), [1986](1986-fifa-world-cup), [1998](1998-fifa-world-cup))
9 (***[1930](1930-fifa-world-cup)***, **[1950](1950-fifa-world-cup)**, [1954](1954-fifa-world-cup), [1962](1962-fifa-world-cup), [1966](1966-fifa-world-cup), [1970](1970-fifa-world-cup), [1974](1974-fifa-world-cup), [1986](1986-fifa-world-cup), [1990](1990-fifa-world-cup))

:1 Bold indicates champions for that year. Italic indicates hosts for that year.

Goalscorers

  • Hernán Crespo

  • Agustín Delgado

  • Rivaldo

  • Romário

  • Julio César Baldivieso

  • José Cardozo

  • Gabriel Batistuta

  • Claudio López

  • Juan Sebastián Verón

  • Carlos Humberto Paredes

  • Darío Silva

  • Marcelo Salas

  • Iván Zamorano

  • Juan Pablo Ángel

  • José Luis Chilavert

  • Nicolás Olivera

  • Ruberth Morán

  • Marcelo Gallardo

  • Ariel Ortega

  • Joaquín Botero

  • Líder Paz

  • Víctor Aristizábal

  • Jairo Castillo

  • Iván Kaviedes

  • Roque Santa Cruz

  • Federico Magallanes

  • Walter Samuel

  • Juan Pablo Sorín

  • Roger Suárez

  • Edílson

  • Luizão

  • Vampeta

  • Antônio Carlos Zago

  • Álex Aguinaga

  • Ulises de la Cruz

  • Hugo Brizuela

  • Juan Pajuelo

  • Roberto Palacios

  • Claudio Pizarro

  • Nolberto Solano

  • Wilfredo Alvarado

  • Juan Arango

  • Daniel Noriega

  • Alexander Rondón

  • Pablo Aimar

  • Matias Almeyda

  • Roberto Ayala

  • Kily González

  • Claudio Husaín

  • Gustavo Adrián López

  • Mauricio Pochettino

  • José Alfredo Castillo

  • Milton Coimbra

  • Percy Colque

  • Gonzalo Galindo

  • Raúl Justiniano

  • Jaime Moreno

  • Erwin Sánchez

  • Alexsandro de Souza

  • Euller

  • Juninho Paulista

  • Marcelinho Paraíba

  • Roque Júnior

  • Fabián Estay

  • Javier Margas

  • Reinaldo Navia

  • Jaime Riveros

  • Héctor Tapia

  • Rodrigo Tello

  • Gerardo Bedoya

  • Víctor Bonilla

  • Rafael Arlex Castillo

  • Iván Córdoba

  • Jersson González

  • Freddy Grisales

  • Frankie Oviedo

  • Iván Valenciano

  • Arnulfo Valentierra

  • Alexander Viveros

  • Cléber Chalá

  • Ángel Fernández

  • Luis Gómez

  • Ariel Graziani

  • Eduardo Hurtado

  • Édison Méndez

  • Wellington Sánchez

  • Roberto Acuña

  • Francisco Arce

  • Celso Ayala

  • Jorge Luis Campos

  • Gabriel González

  • Gustavo Morínigo

  • Delio Toledo

  • Guido Alvarenga

  • Piero Alva

  • Pedro Alejandro García

  • Juan José Jayo

  • Flavio Maestri

  • Andrés Mendoza

  • Gabriel Cedrés

  • Pablo Gabriel García

  • Paolo Montero

  • Álvaro Recoba

  • Darío Rodríguez

  • Juan Enrique García

  • Héctor Gonzalez

  • Miguel Mea Vitali

  • Ricardo Páez

  • Giovanni Savarese

  • Edson Tortolero

  • Walter Samuel (against Peru)

  • Cris (against Argentina)

  • Ítalo Díaz (against Uruguay)

  • Marco Antonio Sandy (against Brazil)

  • Denis Caniza (against Chile)

  • José del Solar (against Paraguay)

  • Roberto Ayala (against Uruguay and Brazil)

Notes

  • This was the first time that Brazil lost more than 2 matches and has not finished as leader (1st) of their qualifying group, during a FIFA World Cup qualification. That would happen again in the qualification to the 2026 World Cup.

References

fr:Tours préliminaires à la Coupe du monde de football 2002#Amérique du Sud lt:XVII pasaulio futbolo čempionato atranka#Pietų Amerika

References

  1. "FIFA World Cup qualifiction (CONMEBOL) 2002, football - table and standings".
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